A2 noun 3 دقیقه مطالعه

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Land is the solid part of the Earth's surface that is not covered by water.

yukji

Explanation at your level:

Land is the ground. It is not water. We walk on land. We build houses on land. It is the earth under our feet.

Land is the solid part of the world. When you travel by boat, you want to see land. It is where we live and grow food. People own land, which means they own a piece of the ground.

The word land refers to the Earth's surface that is not covered by water. It is often used to describe territory or property. For example, farmers work on the land to grow crops. It is also used to describe countries, like 'a foreign land'.

Land is a versatile noun. It can refer to physical geography, like 'the land is mountainous', or political territory, like 'the land of the free'. It is also a verb, meaning to arrive from the air or water, as in 'the plane will land soon'.

Beyond its literal meaning as a geographic feature, land is used in complex socio-economic contexts. We discuss 'land use', 'land reform', and 'land rights'. It carries connotations of stability and ownership, often contrasted with the fluidity of the sea or the sky.

In literary and academic contexts, land can represent a state of being or a cultural identity. It is deeply tied to concepts of heritage and belonging. From the 'promised land' in religious texts to the 'land of opportunity' in political discourse, the word carries deep symbolic weight.

واژه در 30 ثانیه

  • Land is the solid surface of the Earth.
  • It is distinct from water and air.
  • It is used for farming, housing, and territory.
  • The word is versatile as a noun and a verb.

When we talk about land, we are referring to the solid ground beneath our feet. Unlike the vast, shifting oceans, land provides the stable environment where humans build homes, grow food, and establish nations.

Think of the word as the opposite of water. Whether you are standing on a sandy beach, a mountain peak, or a flat prairie, you are standing on land. It is the stage upon which almost all terrestrial life plays out.

In many contexts, land is also synonymous with property or territory. You might hear someone say they own a large piece of land, meaning they own a specific plot of soil or acreage. It is a fundamental concept in geography, economics, and even law.

The word land has deep roots in Germanic history. It comes from the Old English word land, which meant 'ground, soil, or territory.' This traces back even further to the Proto-Germanic landą.

Interestingly, this word is a 'cognate' across many languages. You can see its relatives in the German Land and the Dutch land. These words all share the same ancient ancestor, showing how long humans have been using this specific sound to describe the ground they walk on.

Historically, 'land' was often tied to power. In medieval times, owning land was the primary indicator of wealth and social status. This historical weight still influences how we use the word in legal and political contexts today, where 'land' represents sovereignty and ownership.

Using land is quite straightforward, but it appears in many different contexts. In everyday speech, we often use it to describe where we are, such as 'We finally reached land after the long boat trip.'

Common collocations include arable land, which refers to soil suitable for farming, and public land, which refers to areas owned by the government. You will also hear it in phrases like 'land development' or 'land rights'.

The register of the word is generally neutral. It is used in casual conversation, academic geography, and formal legal contracts alike. It is a very versatile word that fits almost any situation where you need to distinguish solid ground from water or air.

Idioms involving land are very common in English. Here are five you should know:

  • Land of nod: A humorous way to say someone is sleeping. Example: 'It's time to head off to the land of nod.'
  • How the land lies: To understand the current situation. Example: 'I need to check how the land lies before I make a decision.'
  • Land on your feet: To recover quickly from a difficult situation. Example: 'He lost his job, but he always lands on his feet.'
  • See the land: To look at a situation. Example: 'We are just seeing the land to see if this project is viable.'
  • Land of the living: A way to say someone is alive. Example: 'I'm just glad to be back in the land of the living after that flu.'

The word land is a countable noun when referring to specific plots (e.g., 'They bought two lands'), but it is often used as an uncountable noun when referring to the Earth's surface in general (e.g., 'The land is dry').

Pronunciation is simple: /lænd/. It rhymes with sand, hand, band, stand, and grand. The stress is always on the single syllable.

When using it as a verb, it follows regular patterns: lands, landed, landing. It is a very stable word that rarely causes grammatical confusion, making it perfect for learners at all levels.

Fun Fact

It is a Germanic word that has stayed very similar for over 1,000 years.

Pronunciation Guide

UK /lænd/

Short 'a' sound

US /lænd/

Short 'a' sound

Common Errors

  • Mispronouncing the 'a'
  • Adding an extra syllable
  • Confusing with 'lend'

Rhymes With

sand hand band stand grand

Difficulty Rating

خواندن 1/5

Very easy to read

Writing 1/5

Easy to use

Speaking 1/5

Easy to pronounce

شنیدن 1/5

Easy to hear

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

earth water ground

Learn Next

territory landscape property

پیشرفته

sovereignty geopolitics

Grammar to Know

Mass Nouns

The land is big.

Articles

The land.

Verb Tenses

The plane landed.

Examples by Level

1

The dog is on the land.

dog / on / land

Preposition 'on'

2

I like the land.

I / like / land

Simple subject-verb-object

3

Look at the land.

Look / at / land

Imperative

4

This is land.

This / is / land

Demonstrative pronoun

5

The land is big.

land / is / big

Adjective usage

6

We walk on land.

we / walk / on / land

Verb usage

7

Is this land?

Is / this / land

Question form

8

I see land.

I / see / land

Verb usage

1

The farmer works on the land.

2

We traveled across the land.

3

The plane will land soon.

4

They bought some land.

5

The ship reached the land.

6

Birds fly over the land.

7

This land is very dry.

8

He owns a lot of land.

1

The country has a lot of arable land.

2

They are fighting over the land rights.

3

We need to clear the land before building.

4

The land was beautiful in the spring.

5

He inherited the land from his father.

6

The land is protected by the government.

7

They are developing the land for houses.

8

The land stretched for miles.

1

The company is investing in land development.

2

She is an expert in land management.

3

The policy sparked a debate about land reform.

4

They are surveying the land for the new road.

5

The land is rich in natural resources.

6

He has a deep connection to the land.

7

The land was sold to a private developer.

8

The land is designated as a nature reserve.

1

The dispute over the ancestral land remains unresolved.

2

Urban sprawl is consuming vast tracts of agricultural land.

3

The land serves as a crucial habitat for endangered species.

4

They are advocating for sustainable land use practices.

5

The land is held in trust for the community.

6

The project aims to restore the degraded land.

7

His family has been tied to this land for generations.

8

The land value has increased significantly.

1

The poet describes the land as a living, breathing entity.

2

The land is a testament to the history of the settlers.

3

The geopolitical tensions are rooted in land ownership.

4

The land is scarred by the remnants of the conflict.

5

She has a profound reverence for the land.

6

The land is a tapestry of diverse ecosystems.

7

The struggle for the land is a recurring theme in their literature.

8

The land is the foundation of their cultural identity.

ترکیب‌های رایج

arable land
public land
land rights
land development
clear the land
own land
buy land
fertile land
barren land
land mass

Idioms & Expressions

"land on your feet"

to recover well

She lost her job but landed on her feet.

casual

"the land of nod"

sleep

Time for the land of nod.

casual

"how the land lies"

the situation

I'll see how the land lies.

neutral

"land of the living"

being alive

Good to be back in the land of the living.

casual

"live off the land"

survive by farming/hunting

They lived off the land for years.

neutral

"no man's land"

disputed area

The project is in no man's land.

neutral

Easily Confused

육지 vs ground

both mean surface

land is geographic, ground is local

He fell on the ground, not the land.

육지 vs earth

both mean soil

earth is the planet/soil, land is territory

He dug the earth.

육지 vs soil

both mean dirt

soil is for plants

The soil is fertile.

육지 vs territory

both mean area

territory is political

This is our territory.

Sentence Patterns

A1

The land is [adjective]

The land is dry.

B1

They own [quantity] of land

They own acres of land.

A2

The plane will land [preposition]

The plane will land at noon.

B1

We need to clear the land

We need to clear the land for the house.

B2

The land is used for [noun]

The land is used for farming.

خانواده کلمه

Nouns

landlord person who owns property

Verbs

land to arrive on ground

Adjectives

landless having no land

مرتبط

landscape scenery of land

How to Use It

frequency

9

Formality Scale

formal neutral casual

اشتباهات رایج

Using 'lands' for everything Use 'land' as a mass noun
Land is usually uncountable when referring to the general surface.
Confusing land with ground Ground is for walking, land is for territory/geography
Context matters.
Saying 'the land' when meaning 'the earth' Use 'the Earth' for the planet
Land is specific to the surface.
Using 'land' as a verb for objects Use 'land' only for planes or people
Objects 'fall' or 'drop'.
Confusing land with country Land is physical, country is political
They can overlap but are distinct.

Tips

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Memory Palace

Imagine your home on a piece of land.

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Native Usage

Use 'land' for large areas.

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Cultural Insight

Land ownership is a big deal.

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Grammar Shortcut

Land is usually mass.

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Say It Right

Focus on the 'a' sound.

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Don't Make This Mistake

Don't say 'lands' for soil.

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Did You Know?

Land covers 29% of Earth.

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Study Smart

Use flashcards with images.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

LAND: Look At New Dirt.

Visual Association

A map of a continent.

Word Web

earth soil territory ground

چالش

Describe the land where you live.

ریشه کلمه

Old English

Original meaning: ground or territory

بافت فرهنگی

None

Used often in property law and geography.

The Land of Oz Land of the Free

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

Travel

  • We saw land
  • Reached the land

Real Estate

  • Buy land
  • Land value

Farming

  • Arable land
  • Work the land

Aviation

  • Plane will land
  • Safe landing

Conversation Starters

"Do you own any land?"

"What is the most beautiful land you have seen?"

"Why is land ownership important?"

"How does land affect farming?"

"Have you ever traveled by boat to land?"

Journal Prompts

Describe the land where you grew up.

Why do people fight over land?

Imagine you own a piece of land. What would you do with it?

How does the land change with the seasons?

سوالات متداول

8 سوال

It can be both, depending on context.

Yes, for planes or people arriving.

Land is geographic; ground is the surface you walk on.

It is used for multiple territories.

Someone who owns land or property.

Yes, by definition.

Yes, islands are land.

Like 'sand' with an 'L'.

خودت رو بسنج

fill blank A1

The plane will ___ soon.

درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: land

Planes land on the ground.

multiple choice A2

What is land?

درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: Solid ground

Land is the solid surface.

true false B1

Land is always countable.

درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: نادرست

It is often uncountable.

match pairs B1

Word

معنی

All matched!

Arable means farmable.

sentence order B2

کلمات زیر رو بزن تا جمله رو بسازی
درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح:

Subject-verb-adjective.

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